We have another "hazardous weather condition" this week; and it's a "Hydrologic outlook" link. I didn't know water (hydro) could be logical?
It says we are going to get buckets of rain thru Saturday! Who would of thunk it; here in the PNW!
Hydrologic Outlook
National Weather Service Portland OR
220 PM PST Mon Dec 16 2019
...HEAVY RAIN LATER THIS WEEK COULD LEAD TO RIVER AND STREAM
FLOODING FOR SOME PORTION OF SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON AND NORTHWEST
OREGON...
A prolonged atmospheric river event will bring moderate to heavy
rain rates beginning Wednesday night potentially continuing
through Saturday. Liquid equivalent precipitation amounts during
this period could range from 2" to 4" for the interior lowlands
with 3" to 8" or more along the Coast Range and Cascades. At this
time, the North Oregon Coast Range and the South Washington
Cascades appear to receive the focus of precipitation. However,
these atmospheric river events are notoriously difficult to
precisely predict more than 24 to 36 hours in advance. Further
complicating the issue, Cascade snow levels will rise from about
3500 feet Wednesday night to above 6000 feet by Friday evening.
Areas that do receive a prolonged period of moderate and heavy
rainfall will likely experience significant rises on area rivers
and streams. The greatest concern will be on rivers and
tributaries that do not have flood control reservoirs.